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What I wrote in the comments to my post was not a defense of “no-pay” but rather a defense of the market economy — the Huffington Post will have to pay bloggers when they find they can’t attract the caliber of talent they want without paying. Or, when they have sufficient cash flow they may find, like Google, that they can scale their business faster through revenue sharing. But so far, that hasn’t been the case — HuffPost is making a rational economic decision, which may or may not be borne out.

But bemoaning that state of affairs is like bemoaning the demise of many old media models which, as monopolies, were protected from market forces. Media has become a much more market-driven economy — instead of betting against it, i.e. like Eric Schmidt’s “don’t bet against the Internet,” we should be teaching content creators how to work the new system so that their collective success can help lift all boats.